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... nature . · 443 CXV . Whether love be a natural or fictitious paf- fion . • CXVI . A city night - piece . • · · 447 · 451 CXVII . On the meannefs of the Dutch , at the court of Japan . CXVIII . On the diftreffes of the poor exemplified ...
... nature . · 443 CXV . Whether love be a natural or fictitious paf- fion . • CXVI . A city night - piece . • · · 447 · 451 CXVII . On the meannefs of the Dutch , at the court of Japan . CXVIII . On the diftreffes of the poor exemplified ...
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... nature : I fmiled at the blue lips and red foreheads of the Tonguefe ; and could hardly contain when I faw the Daures drefs their heads with horns . The Oftiacs powdered with red earth ; and the Calmuck beauties , tricked out in all the ...
... nature : I fmiled at the blue lips and red foreheads of the Tonguefe ; and could hardly contain when I faw the Daures drefs their heads with horns . The Oftiacs powdered with red earth ; and the Calmuck beauties , tricked out in all the ...
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... Nature is the book of knowledge ; and he becomes moft wife who makes the most judicious felection . Farewell . LETTER V. I TO THE SAME . HAVE already informed you of the fingular paf- fion of this nation for politics . An Englishman not ...
... Nature is the book of knowledge ; and he becomes moft wife who makes the most judicious felection . Farewell . LETTER V. I TO THE SAME . HAVE already informed you of the fingular paf- fion of this nation for politics . An Englishman not ...
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... nature has indulged me with a per- fon by no means agreeable ; yet are they too gene- rous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nofe ; they perceive me to be a ftranger , and that alone ...
... nature has indulged me with a per- fon by no means agreeable ; yet are they too gene- rous to object to my homely appearance ; they feel no repugnance at my broad face and flat nofe ; they perceive me to be a ftranger , and that alone ...
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... Nature sports in primeval rudeness , where the pours forth her wonders in folitude ; countries , from whence the rigorous climate , the fweeping inundation , the drifted defart , the howling foreft , and mountains of immeafurable height ...
... Nature sports in primeval rudeness , where the pours forth her wonders in folitude ; countries , from whence the rigorous climate , the fweeping inundation , the drifted defart , the howling foreft , and mountains of immeafurable height ...
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abfurdity Adieu affiftance affured againſt almoft beauty becauſe ceremony China Chineſe cloaths Confucius converfation cried curiofity dæmon defcribe defign defire diftrefs dreffed English eyes faid fame fancy faſhion fatisfaction fatisfied fays fcarcely feemed feen fent fentiments ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fide filk fince fingle firft firſt flaves fmile fociety fome fomething fometimes foon fortune ftate ftill ftranger fubject fuch fufficient Fum Hoam fure furprized happineſs himſelf houſe huſband increaſe inftruct juft lady laft laſt leaft lefs LETTER Lien Chi Altangi mafter mandarine manner meaſure mifery moft moſt muft muſt myſelf Nature never obferved occafion paffed paffion perceive perfon philofopher pleafing pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed praiſe prefent rapture reafon refemble refolved refpect reft ſeemed ſhe tafte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion ufual univerfal uſe whofe whole wifdom wife worfe